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Phrasal Verbs / PHRASA~1

Break off

break off & breaks off breaking off broke off broken off

1. break... off p.v. When something breaks off or someone breaks something off, a part or smaller piece is separated from something larger by force.

Jim broke off a piece of chocolate and gave it to his girlfriend.

One of the arms broke off the statue when it fell off the pedestal.

broken off part.adj. After something breaks off, it is broken off.

The handle of the coffee cup is broken off.

1. break... off p.v. When you break off relations or contact with someone, you decide to end relations or contact with that person.

The two countries broke off relations with each other.

I was so angry at my in-laws that I broke off alt contact with them.

dry off

dry off & dries off drying off dried off dried off

1. dry... off p.v. When something dries off or you dry something off, water or other liquids that are on it evaporate.

It rained for only a few minutes, so the streets dried off quickly.

Leave your wet clothes outside and let the sun dry them off.

dried off part.adj. After something has dried off, it is dried off.

They can't play baseball because the field isn't dried off.

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present tense

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past tense

past participle

knock off

knock off & knocks off

knocking off

knocked off

knocked off

1. knock... off p.v. When you knock something off, you either accidentally or deliberately use force to make it fall from a place above the ground to the ground below.

Susie knocked a glass off the table and broke it.

The cat knocked the clock off the shelf.

2. knock off p.v. [informal] When you knock off, you finish working.

I quit working at 5:00 last night, but Sean didn't knock off until 8:30.

You've been working all day. Why don't you knock off?

3. knock... off p.v. [informal] When you say "Knock it off" to people, you want them to stop doing something that is bothering you.

If you don't knock it off, you'll be sorry.

I'm tired of listening to you criticize me. Knock it off!

4. knock... off p.v. When you knock something off, you make something quickly and not very carefully.

The artist knocked off a quick sketch and gave it to the waiter.

Dan prefers writing novels, but he sometimes knocks off a magazine article to make a few bucks.

5. knock... off p.v. [informal] When you knock people off, you kill them.

Jake was sent to prison for knocking off his brother-in-law.

Mario was the head of a gang of criminals until he was knocked off by a rival.